dimarts, 20 d’octubre del 2015

I can / I can't - 2nd Grade

With 2nd graders we have been working on the structure I can / I can't. We have also performed a short role-play. They really enjoyed it! They practiced it with Rachel Summers, they new conversation assistant. 


Halloween is coming...

This is HALLOWEEN!

In P3, P4 and P5 we have started to carry out some activities related to Halloween. For example, in P5 we have been singing halloween songs and we have also created our pumpkin mask!!!

Do you like it? They really look scary!!!

Hope you have a nice Chestnut day and a frightening Halloween!


Judit

dimarts, 13 d’octubre del 2015

The months - 3rd Grade

Practising the months in English - 3rd Grade
In the class, we study the numbers from 1 to 20 in English. We are also learning the months of the year. There are:
-January
-February
-March
-April
-May
-June
-July
-August
-September
-October
-November
-December
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Finally, we are doing a project about the animals.

Eva, Aina and Alba.


School Journalists

We are the new school journalists

These students will help us writing about the school. In this video you can watch a presentation of them.

If you want to know more about them, click on the link. Àlex did a video!
 The journalists of the school


Àlex Maynegre

5th Graders reading a story to 4 years old children

While they were at the playtime, they went to P4 classroom. 5th Grades went to read a story to p4 and they really enjoyed it.

In this image, we can see Mohamed and Aitor reading a book. P4 students are very happy to listen to them.

They also danced and sang together. It was very emotive!
 Pol Furtià




English Teachers 2015-2016


Welcome to our blog! In this blog you will find some activities that have been carried out with our students. 
We are very fortunate to have two teachers in the class.

Rachel is originally from Fraserburgh in north-east Scotland. She moved to Anglès in October and so far has settled in well and already made quite a positive impact on the students. She will be working with small groups (max 4-5) during class time to maximise their speaking skills and to have fun at the same time! 

Judit is from Santa Eulàlia de Ronçana, a small town close to Granollers. She studied Primary Teaching in English at Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona and now she's doing a Masters Degree in Humanities (Art, History and Literature). Previously, she was teaching Spanish in Santa Agatha's Public Catholic School in Kingston, London. This year she will be teaching English to students from ages 3 to 12. 

We will be regularly posting on this blog. If you have any questions please contact us! 

Rachel and Judit.